EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK FOR WORKERS COMPENSATION FLORIDA District School Board of Pasco County Kurt S. Browning, Superintendent
Dear Employee: The District School Board of Pasco County s (District) goal is to provide you a safe working environment. We realize that occasionally an accident occurs at work; therefore, we have teamed up with Johns Eastern Company (JECO) to provide you quality medical services if you are involved in a work-related accident that results in the need for medical treatment. The State of Florida has approved this arrangement to provide you with quality medical care for your work-related injury within an authorized network of medical providers. The following workers compensation material will provide you with information regarding your claim for benefits and answer questions that you may have. Additional information about the District s workers compensation program is available online at http://www.pasco.k12.fl.us/benefits/comp/. Your Responsibilities 1. Immediately report all work-related accidents to your supervisor. 2. If your work-related accident results in the need for medical treatment, and is not an emergency, you must immediately report the injury to your supervisor before seeking medical treatment. If your accident is serious and requires immediate medical treatment, go to the nearest hospital for treatment or call 911. After treatment, have a representative from the facility call Johns Eastern Company at 1-800-749-3044. 3. Contact the Workers Compensation (WC) Designee at your work site to complete a Notice of Injury report and obtain authorization for medical services. You are required to seek medical treatment at an authorized workers compensation network provider nearest your work location. Depending upon your work location, this may be either the Land O Lakes, Centennial, Hudson or Gulf Health and Wellness Center (HWC). The HWC included in the District s authorized network are staffed with full-time physicians who are able to provide medical treatment for work-related injuries. These physicians will become your primary care provider for your work-related injury and in partnership with Johns Eastern Company will coordinate all medical care, including referral to specialists or other medical providers. If you are injured during normal business hours, you must seek initial treatment at the Health and Wellness Centers. 4. A Johns Eastern Company representative will contact you after you file your Notice of Injury report. For your convenience, workers compensation wall cards are posted at your work site with outlined procedures and authorized workers compensation network provider information. 5. Obtain all medical services from a provider within the District s authorized workers compensation provider network. If your treating physician approves treatment or refer you to another physician, you must obtain authorization from Johns Eastern Company at 1-800-749-3044 before your first date of treatment. 6. Follow your physician s and/or Adjuster s instructions concerning your treatment and ask questions if you do not understand or need an explanation. 7. Provide your treating physician with complete information on your medical history and current medical problem as related to your employment. 8. Keep all scheduled appointments and be on time for all medical treatments and evaluations. You are encouraged to schedule appointments before or after your normal work schedule. 9. If you choose to cancel or do not keep your scheduled appointment(s), you may be considered non-compliant, which may affect your eligibility for continuation of workers compensation benefits. Contact the nurse case manager or adjuster assigned to your case before canceling or rescheduling an approved appointment. 10. Return to work as soon as your treating physician releases you. You are expected to follow the guidelines of the Districts Return to Work Program. 11. If requested by JECO, you must return for final visit so that your authorized workers comp physician may confirm that you have reached maximum medical improvement. 12. Only request medical treatment for injuries or illnesses related to your work environment. 13. Cooperate and respond to all requests from Johns Eastern Company regarding your work-related injury. Sign and return requested documents, including the Authorization for Release of Medical Information and Fraud Statement. Employee Handbook for Workers Compensation Page 2
Seeking Medical Treatment If you are injured during normal business hours, you must seek initial treatment at the Health and Wellness Centers. If you are involved in a work-related accident that requires medical treatment, you will be sent to the nearest authorized workers compensation provider for initial treatment. Once you receive initial treatment, you are entitled to one change of physician. To request a one-time change of physician, you must write your Johns Eastern Company s nurse case manager or adjuster. Your nurse case manager will coordinate your change within the District s authorized workers compensation provider network. Johns Eastern Company will not ask you to justify your request, but will ask you for information that will allow them to understand the nature of the request. You may discuss your concerns regarding your physician with Johns Eastern Company at any time. In addition, if you require a referral to a specialist, you must contact Johns Eastern Company for the proper referral. Accessing Medical Treatment After Normal Business Hours If you are involved in a work-related accident that occurs after normal business hours and require immediate medical treatment, go to the nearest urgent care facility, hospital emergency room or call 911. Whenever possible, you should attempt to access one of the District-approved urgent care facilities or hospitals first. However, if the injury is life threatening, go to the nearest hospital emergency room for treatment. Examples of when you should use an urgent care facility or hospital emergency room as initial treatment for a work-related injury or illness: 1. The injury or illness is life threatening. 2. You are involved in an accident at the end of the day and the injury is serious enough that you cannot wait until the next business day to seek medical treatment. 3. The work-related injury or illness occurs after normal business hours or when all District administrative offices are closed. After receiving treatment at a hospital emergency room, you must follow up with the HWC for evaluation and release to return to work. The HWC, in coordination with Johns Eastern Company, will determine your need for continued medical care under workers compensation. If the accident occurred after hours and you sought medical treatment, you must report the injury by 8:30 a.m. the next business day. Workers Compensation Employee Assistance Program The District School Board of Pasco County desires that each employee involved in a work-related accident receive medical benefits with high quality care and courteous customer service. You have the right to report any problem you may have with the level of medical care you receive. You may report informal problems to Johns Eastern Company at (800) 749-3044 where you may request to speak with the Employee Assistance Coordinator. Most concerns will be handled telephonically among all claims handlers and providers and you will be advised of the outcome. In the event your concern cannot be resolved informally, you may then file a formal, written request by submitting a Workers Compensation Request for Assistance/Appeal Form to Johns Eastern Company (available online at http://www.pasco.k12.fl.us/benefits/comp/). Formal requests will be resolved within 60 days of receipt unless the collection of information lies outside of the service area; an additional 30 days will be added in these circumstances. If you have any questions concerning this program or need assistance, please contact your Johns Eastern Company claims adjuster. Fraud Statement Employee Handbook for Workers Compensation Page 3
Workers compensation fraud occurs when any person knowingly, and with intent to injure, defraud, or deceive, any employer or employee, insurance company, or self-insured program, files false or misleading information. Workers compensation fraud is a third degree felony that can result in fines, civil liability, and jail time. RETURN-TO-WORK PROGRAM The District s Return-to-Work (RTW) Program promotes successfully returning an employee who has experienced a workrelated injury to his or her normal duties as quickly as medically possible. All efforts are made to return an injured employee to his or her current position; however, occasionally it may be necessary to reassign an injured employee to alternate duty. Your participation in the RTW Program is required when you are offered modified or alternate duties within the functional limitations and restrictions identified by your authorized treating provider. Refusal to participate in the RTW Program may negatively impact your workers compensation benefits, as well as possible discipline up to and including termination from the District. The RTW Program applies to all employees, substitutes and interns who sustain a work related injury. Participation in the RTW Program is temporary and will be reviewed, updated and/or modified by your supervisor in consultation with the Claims Administration Section of the Office for Human Resources and Educator Quality, based on your current medical documentation. Continued participation in the RTW Program will be based on your job performance and progression through medical treatment as well as the availability of suitable/modified alternate work. You will exit the RTW Program when you are placed at maximum medical improvement (MMI) by your authorized treating physician or the current functional limitation and restrictions no longer prevent your from performing your normal job. Your worksite supervisor, claims administration manager or designee will meet with you to discuss your exit from the RTW Program, and to review your progress, as well as your options for continued employment or transition to permanent disability status. As the employee, you are responsible for the following: Maintaining communication with, your worksite supervisor, the claims administration manager or other designee following a work related injury. Attending all appointments with the authorized physician, and returning to the worksite after each appointment, except when the physician provides a medical diagnosis on the DWC-25 that documents your inability to return to work. Notifying your supervisor after being released to return to work. Notifying your supervisor of work restrictions or changes established by your authorized treating physician following each appointment. When a work-related injury prevents you from performing your regular work assignments, you must read and sign the Return-to-Work Employee Notification Letter furnished to you by your supervisor within 24 hours. If you have questions regarding any of the provisions in the Letter, you must clarify immediately with your supervisor. You are expected to perform the assigned modified or alternate duties satisfactorily and, if you have difficulty performing duties, you are expected to report to the supervisor immediately. Your supervisor will provide detail information if you are assigned modified or alternate duty. Claims Administration Contacts District School Board of Pasco County Employee Benefits and Risk Mgmt. 7227 Land O Lakes Boulevard Johns Eastern Company Post Office Box 10279 Lakewood Ranch, FL 34211-0004 Employee Handbook for Workers Compensation Page 4
Land O Lakes, FL 34638 Phone: (813) 794-2520 or 2345 or 2084 Fax: (813) 794-2039 Phone: (800) 749-3044 Fax: (813) 402-7922 Procedures to report injuries to Johns Eastern Company are separate from your regular group health insurance. Notify your supervisor of your work-related injury within 24 hours when possible, or as soon as you have knowledge. Rev. 09/2015 Employee Handbook for Workers Compensation Page 5